‘Day that flows’ celebrations kick off in Chonburi
'Wan Lai is usually held in eastern seaboard provinces after Songkran'.
What a ridiculous know nothing know it all you are, harriet.![]()
Aaand he's still digging.
Now I supposedly made a mistake in not deleting Mao's post.
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Just so we're clear - Songkran in Chonburi and Rayong takes place (unsurprisingly) during Songkran.
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harriet heading into 'chico' territory here.![]()
'Clinging on' while you continue to make a complete tit of yourself?
Yeah, sure.![]()
What part of that do you not understand, harriet?'Wan Lai is usually held in eastern seaboard provinces after Songkran'.![]()
You're kinda illiterate, aren't you?
I'll try one more time, just for you. Try reading it slowly.
When I said Chonburi doesn't have different dates for Songkran, the reply was:
Now, do you want to take a guess what the Songkran dates are for Chonburi? (And Rayong for that matter)?Originally Posted by Edmond (Songkran 2023)
Actually, Chonburi province traditionally celebrates it on their own Wan Lai day (translates as flowing/pouring day) on the 19th. Kinda unique compared to the rest of Thailand.
Take your time now.
The next post may be brought to you by my little bitch Spamdreth
You know, if you didn't have such a sky high opinion of yourself, you might not be so dumb.![]()
sybille seems to be suffering from the heat . . . it affects OAPs quite badly, I've heard.
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